Press Release
TRINITY RIVER AUTHORITY REPORTS A WASTEWATER OVERFLOW
(ARLINGTON, TEXAS) – The Trinity River Authority has confirmed a sanitary sewer overflow in its collection system involving a manhole near 714 East Pleasant Run Road in the city of DeSoto. The overflow of wastewater, which occurred on July 21, spilled into Ten Mile Creek near Clear Springs Drive. The cause of the overflow, which is undetermined, is being investigated. TRA is working with its contractors to clean up the affected area.
All wastewater overflows in excess of 100,000 gallons must be reported to TCEQ, the public and other designated public officials. The final estimated quantity of the overflow will be reported to TCEQ.
No public drinking water supplies were threatened or contaminated by this overflow. TRA has notified all required city, county and state officials.
NOTICE OF SPILL FROM A WASTEWATER FACILITY
A spill from a wastewater treatment or collection facility has occurred.
INFORMATION ABOUT THE SPILL
Facility Name: Trinity River Authority’s Ten Mile Creek Regional Wastewater System
THE FOLLOWING ACTIONS HAVE BEEN TAKEN:
- Appropriate local governmental officials have been notified.
- TCEQ regional office has been notified.
- The spill has been contained.
- Clean-up activities are in progress.